Independent advisors to guide German EUA cancellations from coal phaseout

Published 17:12 on January 21, 2020  /  Last updated at 15:49 on January 24, 2020  /  EMEA, EU ETS

Germany will seek independent advice annually to guide EU carbon permit retirements linked to its coal phaseout, with each cancellation cycle taking around two years, according to draft legislation seen by Carbon Pulse.
Germany will seek independent advice annually to guide EU carbon permit retirements linked to its coal phaseout, with each cancellation cycle taking around two years, according to draft legislation seen by Carbon Pulse.


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